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Politics / Re: Ukraine Confirms Export Of Weapons To Nigeria In Fight Against Boko Haram (Pic) by ACM10: 4:33pm On Jul 07, 2015
But Russia is smashing their army in their backyard of eastern Ukraine. Why not equip their army with hardwares before exporting to Nigeria.

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Politics / Re: PHOTOS: You Wouldnt Believe This Is A Street In Lagos State by ACM10: 8:33pm On Jul 04, 2015
I pity Lagosians
Politics / Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by ACM10: 9:08pm On Jun 29, 2015
I really miss Enugu. No place like Enugu. FK081 pic reminded me of how much I miss Enugu. I will be back someday.

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Politics / Re: Radio Biafra Now Trending On Twitter. (pics) by ACM10: 6:14pm On Jun 27, 2015
zendy:



You said it all. Brilliant write up. As much as I want Biafra to come without firing a shot, the experience of MASSOB and Uwazulike has shown that the only language Nigerians and the Nigerian Government understands is violence. This is the only thing that makes them sit up and pay attention. However, I believe that we should for the sake of diplomacy, make one last concerted demand for a referendum which if declined, we take up arms and enforce our independence. Freedom is one of the very few things in life worth dying for

I ENDORSE this comment. Let Biafrans prove to the world that Nigeria has frustrated every attempt at referendum and peaceful separation before resorting to violence. Though we need some radicals like Nnamdi Kanu to keep Nigeria on its toes. Nigeria listens to such individual.

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Politics / Re: Nigerians Should Ignore ‘hate Messages’ From Radio Biafra, Says NBC by ACM10: 9:51am On Jun 27, 2015
HopeAtHand:


Guy, the Igbos are looking for a means ro substitute the Hausa/fulani and own the oil blocks in Rivers State..

What has really changed if you take away Hausa and put Igbo to the detriment of the Indigenous people of Rivers..

Being in Nigeria with Hausa and Yoruba is too hard for Igbos to navigate, so they want an easier republic where they are single majority to control everything..that might work id they use their 5states, except that, they're just a bunch of Fvckers.

Indigenous people of Rivers? Are you kidding me?

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Health / Re: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by ACM10: 9:30pm On Jun 26, 2015
cuteendowed:
Pls tell me when u get it so i can delete dis post. Pls dont modify. Thanks

Message sent!
Health / Re: Is it Possible for a AA genotype to give birth to SC.. Are They My Parents? by ACM10: 5:23pm On Jun 26, 2015
Pope22:

Just listen to yourself, a PG student for that matter. She hasn't even gone for the test yet and you have already concluded she is not their biological daughter. Haven't you heard of mutation before where AA and AA can have AS, AA and AS can have SS? Can you people please stop confusing this young pretty girl and turning her against her lovely parents?

On point. cool
Health / Re: Is it Possible for a AA genotype to give birth to SC.. Are They My Parents? by ACM10: 5:20pm On Jun 26, 2015
Leem4:
[b]i was born in the mid 90s. At birth i am a very healthy child according to my mum and relatives. My mum said, she can count the number's of time she took to the hospital.

It all started, when i am six years old, i started having crises. Majorly rheumatic pains in my body.
When these become convesant, our doctor told my, parent to carry out genotype test on me. As per the result of the test, i am SC. Since i am young, i dont have the knowlegde nor understanding about these.

Some month ago, a program is being aired in regards to advice to youth, base on genotype.
Then i voiced out to my parent, that as an literate , WHY did they get married to each other when they knew they will give bith to SS. WHY did they give birth to me to make me suffer. WHY do i have to live my life like these always, (they dont allow me to get involve in many activities ). As the conversation ensued, my mum said, during her time, the awareness level is low, and people dont even mind it.

Six years ago, for rougly two years, i didnt go the hospital, talkless of having crises. Am very healthy, but since last year, the crises and many health issue erupt again.

We relocated, then we changed our hospital, the doc the said my parents and i should go for genotype test and blood group test.
THIS is where the problem lie's, my mum is AA and my dad is AC. Regarding to the bloog group test, all of us are A+. With my little, knowledge, about genetics, if AA and AC is cross breed, they will give rise to AA AC AA AA. And they are both A+ they will give birth to A+. When i showed my mum these mistake, he told my dad, then we went to another hospital to retake the test which is still the same.
Now my question is this possible,? Is there any scientific backing about these, or are the not my parent, but i have physical resemblance to my dad.
Please i need your answer's
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There are two scenarios that can make your story possible. . .

1. Mistake in assigning the wrong blood genotype to the wrong person. This is not uncommon in Nigeria. In fact, I've met several cases of it.

2. There is a phenomenon called a new onset mutation. In which there is a mutation in the germ cell of the gene coding for the blood genotype in a previously normal individual. The person will be normal, but can produce SC offspring when matched with another carrier.
Health / Re: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by ACM10: 4:54pm On Jun 26, 2015
cuteendowed:
i would love to give u my no but i cant drop it on a public forum dats y i sent u a pm. I read one of ur post where u said u recomended a drug for ur cousin with a similiar problem to mine and u said u cant say d name here, thats y i want to get in contact with u, i really need ur help

Well I wont drop my no here, and I don't respond to pm's either. To break the tie, you can drop your dummy email here. My suggestion though.
Health / Re: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by ACM10: 12:13pm On Jun 26, 2015
cuteendowed:
Hello Xiadnat, pls i have been having recurrent malaria since february and since then, it comes back almost every week, i have taken drugs, drip and iv injections, it will go only to comeback, am beginning to suspect i now have low immunity to malaria, i wont deny mosquito bites tho. Pls i want to know if there is a permanent solution to these and how i can build back my immunity. Thanks.

I'm so busy nowadays that I hardly comment on this thread. I don't respond to NL pm, but I believe that you are seeking solution for your health issues. You can drop your number, then I will contact you. Thanks.
Politics / Re: Radio Biafra And Nnamdi Kanu: A Threat to Nigeria's Stability. by ACM10: 7:10pm On Jun 24, 2015
Nigeria needs people that operates on its frequency of madness. Government invites only radicals like Nnamdi Kanu for negotiation. All the known revolutionaries were once tagged mad by their critics. Think of Lenin, Castro, Mugabe, Ho Chi Minh. No northerner has condemned Boko haram, so why should Igbos be leading the fight against Nnamdi Kanu? Every sensible Igbo should just stand aside and observe. If Nnamdi Kanu statements make you cringe, better quit listening. Nigeria needs to be brought to its knee.

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Politics / Re: Radio Biafra And Nnamdi Kanu: A Threat to Nigeria's Stability. by ACM10: 4:02pm On Jun 24, 2015
I think we need someone like Nnamdi Kanu in the east. Nigeria only respect violent characters. We Igbos should not fight him, at best, we should stand aside and observe. We have been taken for granted for long in this country. We need some radicals to bring aggressive bite to our struggle. Okijajuju1, how many northerners attempted to destroy Boko haram? Egbue dike na ogu uno, achobaya na ogu ama.

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Politics / Re: Photo Of Governor Okorocha On A Private Jet Looking For Bailout. by ACM10: 7:34pm On Jun 23, 2015
AfricanGod2:

On a side note, Rochas has the biggest pot belly of all governors in the SS and SE. How can someone who can't manage himself with discipline manage a whole state. Think carefully about how many great world leaders have had a pot belly before you answer.

Una no go kill me for nairaland grin grin grin

cc: Seun, Obinoscopy, Lalasticlala please do the needful.

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Politics / Re: The Nation Newspaper Praises Peter Obi & Blasts Several APC Govs In New Article by ACM10: 7:16am On Jun 20, 2015
Why am I always uncomfortable whenever I see packs of wolf praising and cheering an elephant? undecided

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Politics / Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by ACM10: 8:31am On Jun 17, 2015
Ishilove, where u dey? Those deranged fellows have invaded our thread again.
Politics / Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by ACM10: 6:48am On Jun 16, 2015
ChimaAdeoye:


No disrespect meant to the multitude of very good doctors in Onitsha.As a matron that worked in Onitsha for many years, the truth is that Onitsha and Aba had the highest concentration of quacks in the SE. Aba fared slightly better due to the presence of ABSUTH, in which Onitsha had no large hospital that attracted truly qualified consultants to set up in the city until recently. Most of the hospitals you see in Onitsha are owned by MBBS GPs. All the appendectomy, c-section and Hernioraphe they performed were learnt from locum and not real proper residency training.

I once said that my deepest regret about Ngige was that he neglected Onitsha general hospital despite being a doctor himself, and i meant every word of it because I was there and witnessed it first hand. Obi did limited renovation work which helped us regain accreditation and his icing contribution to healthcare is that he built a tertiary teaching hospital in Awka.That hospital has since attracted highly qualified doctors to Anambra state, just as NAUTH attracted qualified doctors around Nnewi area. Although Peter Obi could have really transformed the general hospital, Onitsha by using the multi-millions of naira donated to Mission hospitals to build multi-storey wards like 200 bedded ward at UNTH or even multi-storey wards to upgrade it into a Anambra State Specialist Hospital, Onitsha. Which could have transformed the hospital and increased its capacity to admit a lot of patients, perform more advanced surgical operations and boost revenue.

No doubt! There are quacks everywhere, even in Enugu (where you will get the highest concentration of consultants and specialist), but to single out Onitsha and Aba is rather unfair. There are more herbalists masquerading as doctors in Owerri. There are fewer specialists in Onitsha because our people cannot afford to pay their exorbitant fee. How many of Onitsha residents can pay #150K for appendectomy?
Besides, being a specialist does not guarantee mastery and dexterity in many surgical procedures. Visit UNTH and NAUTH to see many senior registers in surgery that cannot do lumpectomy, or consultants that are still learners. My boss friend is a consultant urologist at General hospital Onitsha. He has done many failed hydrocoelectomies. Many of them visit my boss hospital at Fegge for a repeat surgery. Don't be deceived, there are many truly gifted GPs in Onitsha. We know them.

Like I said earlier, no governor made serious effort to fund health sector in Anambra. Peter Obi did slightly better than Ngige by upgrading few infrastructures. He did not make any serious attempt to attract highly qualified medical personnel to the state by inducing them with incentives and improved pay package plus better working environment, just like Dr Sam Egwu did in Ebonyi.

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Politics / Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by ACM10: 5:46pm On Jun 15, 2015
VintageCocktail:
Hahahaha, Nnaa .....onye obula anazo nke ya.

Anambra is still one of the state that is yet to fully implement CONHESS and CONMESS, the medical professionals here are grossly underpaid when compared to what other states are paying. In the rural communities, a lot needs to be done to retain the staff working there and encourage them to reside there as well by upping the allowances and enabling environments.

Things need to step up at the health sector especially in the areas of manpower development and management......building of news structures and renovating them is commendable but then recruiting the required workforce and maintaining them will go a long way in achieving a lot.


Nna ike gwurum oge nwoke mu afu siri na umu nwanyi di ime na anwu anyhow from common cesarean section na Onitsha. Anyway thanks for adding meat to my comment. Hospital is not about having a beautiful well-painted empty building. It is about having competent and adequately motivated manpower, which I'm afraid to say that no governor has made serious effort to address the problem. Anambra state health system is the least funded and the most neglected. This is why private hospitals are booming in the state.

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Politics / Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by ACM10: 9:32pm On Jun 14, 2015
cjrane:


ONLY Holy Ghost Hospital (Waterside) could perform safe c-sections and you are sure the woman won't die in the process or shortly after.

I don't know your intention, but the above is downright insulting and disrespectful to the teeming competent medical professionals in Anambra. No doubt, there are differences in opinion on who performed best as a governor in Anambra. But in our bid to hype our heroes, we should learn to do so sincerely and not to denigrate the hardworking professionals in the state.

As a matter of fact, Anambra state pay doctors the least salary. There is no serious funding for health in Anambra.

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Celebrities / Re: Wizkid And Emmanuel Adebayor Flaunt Their Cars by ACM10: 8:56pm On Jun 14, 2015
Exotic cars juxtaposed with red patchy roof. . .what a contrasting life?!
Politics / Re: See What This Ghanaian TV Presenter Wrote About Buhari's Outfit To The G7summit by ACM10: 6:26am On Jun 09, 2015
The Daura magician wore suit during his campaign photo shot. Now he is back to his true attire.
Politics / Re: Images: Three Most Backward And Poorly Governed Nigerian States by ACM10: 6:18am On Jun 09, 2015
shiki:



I bliv u heard of Suswan unable to pay workers, and fulanis regular invading, ....but when it comes to roads construction and rural electrification, ....the guy (Suswan) tried

Please spare us your bullshyt. When it comes to road construction, I will boldly score Suswam ZERO. All the roads in Benue are filled with gaping potholes, even in Makurdi. Drivers have to perform death-defying manoeuvres to pass through. Some did not live to tell the story. Where did Suswam build road? Makurdi? Otukpo? Gboko? Katsina ala? Adikpo? Vandeikya? Zaki-ibiam? Where? Even Abia governor constructed more new roads and resurfaced many old roads. I bet that OP is not well-travelled, because no explanation can be given for Benue state not being on that list.
Regular Fulani invasions coupled with armed robbery and assassinations further reinforced my comment on the growing insecurity in the state.
Politics / Re: Images: Three Most Backward And Poorly Governed Nigerian States by ACM10: 6:08pm On Jun 08, 2015
I wonder why Taraba state is conspicuously missing from that list. Is it deliberate, lack of oversight or both?
Politics / Re: Images: Three Most Backward And Poorly Governed Nigerian States by ACM10: 5:57pm On Jun 08, 2015
Afam4eva:
There's no way Osun should be on that list except the list is increased to maybe 10. Osun is no doubt not sufficiently managed but that does not means its as bad as the worst states in Nigeria. I agree with Abia and Bornu. Ebonyi and Ekiti should also make the longer list with Kogi and Benue jostling for top spot.

Even if the list is expanded to 10 states, Ebonyi is not supposed to be there. Nna, try to travel to many northern states, you will have an eerie feeling that time is moving backward. With your comment, I can bet with my salary that it has been more than two years since you visited the state last. I will be disappointed in you if all the facts you know about the state is what you read online.
Politics / Re: Images: Three Most Backward And Poorly Governed Nigerian States by ACM10: 5:33pm On Jun 08, 2015
shiki:



Hav u been to Benue state, or u only know the state's name

Bros I know Benue State like the back of my hand. I wonder why the list was not expanded to accommodate Benue. If Osun entered the list solely on its inability to pay workers, I wonder why Benue state should be left out. If Abia is on the list partly because of bad roads, then it will be scandalous not to atleast mention Benue. When it comes to insecurity, Benue state is almost comparable to Boko haram ravaged states.
Politics / Re: Images: Three Most Backward And Poorly Governed Nigerian States by ACM10: 5:20pm On Jun 08, 2015
Humblesam:
Who can still remember Ebonyi,is it a state or local government area?

May leprosy amputate your already stubby fingers for mentioning Ebonyi in a thread where Osun and Bornu was mentioned.
Politics / Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by ACM10: 8:47pm On Jun 07, 2015
NOBLEDANDY:
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Read between my lines and don't be so fast tho faulting someone lest you become piece of laughing stock grin

I differentiated my view... Core igbo speaking Hausa and an average igbo speaking Hausa...
In my earlier post... So ur view is just useless sorry to say...

You are right. But I believe that you can make your point without being unnecessarily brash.
Politics / Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by ACM10: 8:20pm On Jun 07, 2015
NOBLEDANDY:


LOL that word deep for an average Hausa man living here, but for core ones I think they can know more of that...
Anyways we shouldn't allow lies to be celebrated here no matter how sweet...
Hausas learn Igbo to thrive here likewise us up the hill... Simple

That word is Not too deep for someone that has had regular interaction with Igbos. I have seen someone use ofeke and ofo ogori when referring to another person. Don't think that our language is so difficult for someone else from another tribe.

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Politics / Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by ACM10: 8:06pm On Jun 07, 2015
Zonacom:

I was chatting playfully with a hausa man just two days ago and he called me Okokporo in igbo. At first, i was shocked and inquired to know if he knew the meaning of the word he used. Then he told me to go and get married so as to start fending for my kids.
The man's brother later told me that the man sells onions in Onitsha and has been in the trade for years.
I have seen several hausa and yoruba men who can communicate fluently in igbo even more than some igbo people. Their only difference with igbos who can speak other nigerian languages is that they hardly speak it amongst themselves.

I noticed that people from other tribes who did business in Onitsha learn Igbo language quickly. I met a Yoruba man in Lagos who was once a tailor in Onitsha and was surprised that he was more fluent in Igbo more than me. In Benue, I met a Tiv lab scientist who use to sell yam at Ose. His own was extreme. He can't make more than three sentence in Igbo without including any of our adage. So I begin to wonder why it is easier for those staying in Onitsha to achieve fluency in our language easily.
Politics / Re: Buhari Is Failing Already-Yemi Adebowale by ACM10: 2:28pm On Jun 06, 2015
I can't believe that folks are priming Atiku for takeover from Buhari which has clearly demonstrated that he is unprepared for leadership, with a government which is failing in slow motion.
Health / Re: Probability Of Contracting 6 Most Common Stds In One Sexual Encounter. by ACM10: 10:11pm On Jun 05, 2015
This is the height of misinformation. I blame nairaland for promoting falsehood. Any charlatan can cook any crap behind his China phone, then nairaland will push it to homepage.

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